Dominion of Canada Rifle Association
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Dominion of Canada Rifle Association | |
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Formation | 1868 |
Official languages | English |
Website | www.dcra.ca |
The Dominion of Canada Rifle Association was founded in 1868 and incorporated by an Act of Parliament 63-64 Victoria Chapter 99, assented to July 7, 1890, to promote and encourage the training of marksmanship throughout Canada.[1]
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[edit] Mission
As the national governing body for fullbore target shooting, to promote and support the pursuit of excellence in military and civilian marksmanship as a positive and significant contribution to Canada, to shooting sports and the safe handling of firearms.[2]
[edit] Provincial Rifle Associations
The provincial rifle associations are:[3]
- Alberta Rifle Association [1]
- British Columbia Rifle Association [2]
- Manitoba Rifle Association [3]
- Newfoundland Provincial Rifle Association
- Nova Scotia Rifle Association [4]
- Ontario Rifle Association [5]
- Prince Edward Island Rifle Association
- Quebec Rifle Association [6]
- Royal New Brunswick Rifle Association [7]
- Saskatchewan Rifle Association [8]
- Others
- National Capital Region Rifle Association [9]
- Yukon Rifle Association
[edit] See also
- Canada
- Canada Firearms Centre
- Canadian gun registry
- Gun politics in Canada
- Possession and Acquisition Licence
- International